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Welcome to the Career Guidance Unit

Welcome to the Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science, University of Colombo.

Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science in its simplest sense is a platform that builds the founding stones for our undergraduates to achieve soft skills and qualities of leadership skills by taking an optimum advantage out of the experience gained through academic and enhancement courses offered by us. Thus, considering the successful journey we have trodden so far, even amidst a pandemic, we, the Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science make it a moment to reconfirm our efforts to strive for excellence and give our maximum service.

Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science has always been a place of opportunity for our students. Facilitating with dynamic courses, which the students can excel and master various soft skills, we take it upon ourselves to be the best in guiding you to be better leaders and young entrepreneurs of tomorrow by providing you the best experiences we have to offer. By and by, we are looking forward to making Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science the best place for the undergraduates of the Faculty of Science to improve their leadership, social, and communication skills, as you may find sanctuary with us at Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science.

Career Guidance Unit
Faculty of Science
University of Colombo
PO Box 1490
Colombo 00300
Sri Lanka

 +94 11 258 0848
 cgu@sci.cmb.ac.lk
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Courses Offered
Course Code Course Name Coordinators Description Attendance Required
EC 1015 Career and Personal Development I (1 Credit) Dr. Thilini A. Perera, Dr. Sameera Viswakula Self-discovery, career planning, emotional management, and personal development. 80%
EC 1016 Career Planning (1 Credit) Prof. Dharshani Bandupriya Career exploration, CV writing, interviewing skills, and job search strategies. 100%
EC 1017 Basic English (1 Credit) Dr. Rishmali Thanuja Sooriyagoda Grammar, vocabulary, listening, speaking, and reading skills development. -
EC 1018 Intermediate English (1 Credit) Dr. Rishmali Thanuja Sooriyagoda Academic reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary enhancement. -
Courses Offered
Course Code Course Name Coordinators Description Attendance Required
EC 2001 Technical Writing for Academic Purpose (2 Credit) Prof. Ireshika De Silva This course introduces students to the principles and practices of effective technical writing. It develops clarity, accuracy, and conciseness in professional communication while enabling the production of reader-centered documents suitable for academic and workplace contexts. -
EC 2004 Photography (1 Credit) Dr. Kalpani Marasinghe This course introduces the fundamental concepts, techniques, and aesthetic principles of photography. Students learn camera functionality, exposure control, lighting, and compositional techniques in photographic practice. -
EC 2015 Career & Personal Development II (1 Credit) Dr. Vindya Kulasena, Dr. Yashika Jayathunga This course enhances students’ personal development, enabling confident participation in active learning and extracurricular activities during undergraduate studies. It builds self-confidence and professional skills for career exploration and success. 80%
EC 2020 Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (1 Credit) Dr. Devanmini Halwatura & Dr. Luckshitha Suriyasena Liyanage This course develops entrepreneurial thinking and creativity by equipping students with knowledge and skills to transform innovative ideas into viable business opportunities. It covers entrepreneurship concepts, opportunity analysis, and sustainable business design. Only students with 70% attendance will be eligible for the final assessment. Others will be graded as “Incomplete”.
EC 2021 Advanced English (1 Credit) Dr. Umayangana Godakanda This course develops communication and language skills for effective presentations in academic and professional settings. It focuses on speech and listening skills and grammar for oral communication. -
Courses Offered
Course Code Course Name Coordinators Description Pre-requisites Attendance Required
EC 3001 Advanced Communicative Skills (2 Credit) Prof. Ireshika De Silva This course enhances students’ verbal, written, and nonverbal communication abilities. It develops clarity, critical thinking, confidence, and effective communication across diverse contexts. None -
EC 3015 Career & Personal Development III (2 Credit) Dr. Sachini Amarasekara & Dr. H. Iroja Upekha Caldera Conducted in collaboration with MAS Holdings Sri Lanka, this course develops essential professional skills through seminars on communication, presentation, CV writing, interview preparation, and workplace readiness. It also includes practical assessment center activities such as group tasks, quizzes, and mock interviews. None 80%
FS 3001 Internship Training (6 Credit) Prof. Chamari Hettiarachchi, Dr. Duleepa Pathiraja This course provides real-world industry exposure where students apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. It helps develop professional skills, industry connections, and career clarity through hands-on experience. GPA ≥ 2.50 at the end of 4th semester;
Completion of enhancement courses (EC 1015, EC 2015 priority);
Minimum meritorious grade in EC 3015.
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FS 3002 Service Learning (8 Credit) Dr. Sameera Ariyawansa & Dr. Ayomi Witharana This six-month part-time programme integrates academic learning with community engagement. It requires at least 240 hours of participation and develops leadership, responsibility, and problem-solving skills. GPA ≥ 2.30 at the end of 4th semester -
FS 3003 Intellectual Property Rights (1 Credit) Dr. D. M. Ruwani G. Mayakaduwa This course introduces intellectual property concepts, including law, practice, application, management, and enforcement, with emphasis on innovation, research, and commercialization in a knowledge-based economy. None -
MS 3011 Accounting for Finance (2 Credit) Prof. Chamari Hettiarachchi This course provides an overview of microeconomic principles including supply and demand, consumer behavior, market structures, resource allocation, and public policy. None -
MS 3019 Business Communication and Ethics (1 Credit) Dr. Gayan Dharmaratne This course improves English communication skills for business contexts, covering communication media, workplace communication, and professional interaction skills. None -
Courses Offered
Course Code Course Name Coordinators Description Attendance Required
FS 4105 Entrepreneurship (3 Credit) Dr. Surani Ediriweera This course introduces local economic development models and the role of SMEs in national development. It covers entrepreneurship, business development, leadership, financial management, marketing, innovation, ethics, and social responsibility, along with practical business proposal development. -
MS 4009 Business Economics II (2 Credit) Prof. Chamari Hettiarachchi This course provides an introduction to macroeconomics, focusing on the functioning of the economy as a whole. It covers key macroeconomic indicators, relationships, and policy-related economic issues. -
MS 4014 Internship Training (6 Credit) Prof. Hasini Perera This course provides real industrial experience, helping students understand industry expectations, improve employability, and develop essential soft skills. -
MS 4015 Industrial Research Project (6 Credit) Prof. Hasini Perera This course enables students to apply principles of management, economics, and accounting while gaining practical experience beyond the classroom environment. -
MS 4016 Science & Management Seminar (1 Credit) Prof. Chamari Hettiarachchi This course develops oral presentation and scientific communication skills through observation, questioning, critique, research, and presentation activities. Attendance at the workshop is compulsory for eligibility for the final assessment.

Career Guidance Committee

We are a dedicated group of volunteer academic staff members who work closely with students showing interest in exploring opportunities and developing themselves. Due to the unstinted support from the Association of Human Resources Professionals, corporate and state sector partners, enthusiastic alumni and well-wishers, opportunities to gain experience have become plentiful and grow continuously.

CO-DIRECTORS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS

BSc Honours in Science and Management (MS 4014, MS 4015, MS 3011, MS 4009)

 

Course Advisor – FS 3002

Course coordinator – EC 3015

ITU Representative

Course Coordinator – EC 1016

Course Coordinator – FS 3002

Course Coordinator – EC 1015

Course Coordinator – EC 2020

Course Coordinator – FS 3002

Course Coordinator – EC 1016

Course Coordinator – EC 2015

Course Coordinator – EC 3015

Course Coordinator – EC 1015

 

Course Coordinator – FS 4005

Course Coordinator – FS 3003

Course Coordinator – EC 2001, EC 3001

Course Coordinator – FS 3001

Course Coordinator – EC 2015Course Coordinator – EC 2015

Course Coordinator – EC 2004

Course Coordinator – EC 1001

2020
Triple E award for the best University - Community project of the Asia Pacific region 2020

Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science was placed 2nd for the program “Service Learning as a community engagement initiative to assist underprivileged schools” under the category of Community Engagement Initiative of the Year at the 2020 Asia-Pacific Triple E Awards.

The project was shortlisted as one of the top 5 entries along with the applications of top universities around the world namely Charles Sturt University and Southern Cross University (Australia), Oxygen University (Turkey), and University of Nicosia (Cyprus).

Service Learning was introduced into the curriculum by the Career Guidance Unit (CGU) in 2012. The course allowed for a novel working experience by providing third year science undergraduates with an opportunity to exercise their scientific knowledge and skills to contribute to community projects. The financial support for the project is provided by corporate sector partners.

The awarding ceremony was held at Kochi, Kerala India on 10th January 2020.

2019
UNESCO Wenhui Award for Educational Innovation, 2019

“Education is neither eastern nor western. Education is education, it is the right of everyone.” – Malala Yousef.

A quality school education is central to building a scientifically literate population, but millions of children are already missing out education due to poverty, discrimination, lack of quality of the education and facilities. 

Recognizing the importance of quality education as the main infrastructure to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) a project was initiated by the Career Guidance Unit, Faculty of Science (CGU/FOS) to help remote and underprivileged schools to improve and uplift academic activities as means of promoting University and School partnerships in advancing the education.

It was titled as “Service Learning as an innovative educational initiative to help underprivileged schools” under the academic program – Service Learning offered as an enhancement course (EC) for level 3 undergraduates. This Service Learning program won the prestigious UNESCO Wenhui Award for Educational Innovation, 2019. 

Wenhui award, established by the National Commission of the People’s Republic of China for UNESCO, aims to recognize the contributions of educators and institutions which have optimized the potential of education and the human innovative spirit to address and resolve pressing issues and problems facing our world today.

The theme of the Wenhui Award 2019, was promoting University and School Partnerships in Advancing the Education 2030 Agenda, aimed at recognizing successful university-school partnerships that have contributed to quality education and lifelong learning in preparing children and youth for life, work, and citizenship. This clearly reflected the need for education to flow seamlessly from early childhood education to tertiary education and beyond which indeed reflected from the Service Learning project by CGU/FOS.  

The submission for this award was planned, written and presented by Prof Deepthi Wickramasinghe who was the coordinator of Service Learning projects since its inception in 2012 to current time.

Out of the seven applications that were shortlisted for the Wenhui Award, CGU/FOS become one of the two winners of the award.  A cash prize of USD 20,000 was awarded and it was received by Prof. K.R.R. Mahanama (Dean, Faculty of Science in 2019) at the final awarding ceremony held in Jinan, China in December 2019. 

The Service Learning program was initiated by Cadre Chair & Senior Professor Preethi Udagama, Professor Manjula Withanapathirana and Mr. Chandana Wijenama in 2012. The program is managed solely by the volunteer academic staff members of Faculty of Science. 

The component of Service learning program aimed strengthening school educational programs on Information Technology (IT), Science and Mathematics. Alongside, it offers vocational training and other life skills for students to enhance their employability. Since 2012, the Service Learning program has helped more than 16,000 school children island wide and each year number of students follow the Service Learning course. 

Photo Contest 2026: Celebrating Campus Life through the Lens

Photo Contest 2026 was a vibrant celebration of creativity and visual storytelling at the University of Colombo, organized by the Career Guidance Unit of the Faculty of Science under the EC 2004 Photography Course offered by the Faculty. The event provided undergraduates with a unique platform to capture and reflect on campus life through photography.

Inspired by the theme “Through the Lens – Capture Your Campus Experience,” the competition invited students to creatively portray the beauty, emotions, and everyday moments of university life. Open exclusively to undergraduates of the University of Colombo, the contest attracted over 250 submissions from the Faculties of Science, Technology, Management and Finance, Law, and Arts. A professional judging panel shortlisted the best 80 photographs for exhibition.

The exhibition was held on 29th and 30th January 2026 at the Ground Floor Auditorium of the Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science. The opening ceremony on 29th January was graced by Senior Professor Upul Sonnadara, Dean of the Faculty of Science, and Professor Dilushan Jayasundara, Co-Director of the Career Guidance Unit.

The award ceremony, held at the SSC Auditorium, was honoured by the presence of Professor Indika Mahesh Karunathilake, Vice Chancellor of the University of Colombo, as the Chief Guest, with Surgeon Rear Admiral Lalith Ekanayake delivering the keynote address. The winners were announced as follows:

1st Place – S.M. Ometh Ransana (Faculty of Science), Theme: The Preparation;
2nd Place – Mushthaq Farzan (Faculty of Science), Theme: One Voice, Many Hearts;
3rd Place – T. W. Himal Rasanjana (Faculty of Science), Theme: The Geometry of Ambition.
In addition, 12 Merit Awards were presented to outstanding submissions among the exhibited photographs.

The event was proudly sponsored by CameraLK as the title sponsor, with FOS Media serving as the official photography partner.

More than a competition, Photo Contest 2026 emerged as a meaningful platform that encouraged students to view their surroundings from new perspectives, appreciate the power of visual storytelling, and celebrate shared university experiences making it a memorable highlight of the academic year.

1 st Place – S.M. Ometh Ransana, Theme: The Preparation
DREAM BIG! Global Korean Scholarship Awareness Session

The Career Guidance Unit successfully conducted the Dream Big – Global Korean Scholarship Awareness Session in collaboration with the Global Korean Scholarship (GKS) Public Envoy for Sri Lanka 2023/2025. The event aimed to educate students on higher education pathways, research opportunities, and scholarship prospects available in the Republic of South Korea.

 

The session was facilitated by Dr. W. M. Tharanga Ranasinghe, Assistant Librarian (Grade I) at the University of Kelaniya and official representative of the GKS Public Envoy for Sri Lanka (2023/2025). His expertise provided participants with valuable insights into the higher studies opportunities in South Korea.

The workshop witnessed the participation of over forty attendees, including undergraduates, recent graduates, and lecturers of the Faculty of Science. Participants gained comprehensive knowledge of:

  • Postgraduate study opportunities in South Korea
  • Eligibility criteria and application procedures
  • Research and academic pathways
  • Educational environments in South Korean universities
  • Career prospects upon completion of international studies

By fostering awareness and providing structured support through initiatives like Dream Big, the Career Guidance Unit remains committed to empowering students to explore international academic pathways and realize their ambitions on a global stage.

Mentoring Workshop 2025

The Career Guidance Unit successfully conducted its second Mentoring Workshop on May 17, 2025, at the ILC Library Building, attracting over 120 students—surpassing previous year’s attendance.

Program Highlights

The workshop commenced with expert sessions by distinguished industry professionals:

Mr. Roshan Collas, AGM – Alternate Distribution & Business Retention at Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation General Ltd., provided valuable insights on common interview mistakes and key traits that employers seek in candidates.

Mr. Nalin Subasinghe, Chief Actuarial Officer/General Manager at HNB Assurance PLC, explored actuarial career pathways specifically tailored for science graduates.

Mock Interview Experience

The main focus of the workshop was comprehensive mock interviews with students, given their areas of academic and career interest. The program brought together 14 industry professionals and 13 academic mentors from the Faculty of Science, creating dynamic interview panels that combined industry expertise with academic insight.

Each student received personalized feedback on interview performance, CV enhancement, and professional communication skills, providing practical preparation for their career journey.

The workshop received overwhelmingly positive feedback from both participating students and industry partners, reinforcing the value of bridging academic learning with real-world career preparation.

The Career Guidance Unit continues its commitment to empowering Faculty of Science students with essential career development skills and industry connections.

Career Fair 2025: Empowering Future Leaders

Career Fair 2025, organized by the Career Guidance Unit of the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, was successfully held on May 24, 2025, at the Information and Learning Center (ILC). Commencing at 9.00 a.m., the event brought together nine leading organizations. Building on last year’s success, the fair welcomed the continued partnership of Brandix, MAS Capital (Pvt) Ltd, Softlogic Life, Hemas Consumers, and Concord Footwear (Pvt) Ltd. In addition, Hayleys Aventura, Virtusa (Pvt) Ltd, Astron Limited, and John Keells Research participated for the first
time, marking a significant achievement that expanded the range of career opportunities available to students. The event’s success was further reinforced by the generous support of our distinguished sponsors: Brandix as Platinum Sponsor, Hayleys Aventura as Gold Sponsor, and MAS Holdings together with Softlogic Life as Silver Sponsors.

With over 160 students actively participating, the fair facilitated meaningful interactions through conversations, interviews, and networking sessions. These engagements served as a vital bridge between academic knowledge and real-world professional experience, enabling students to build connections with prospective employers. Notably, more than 40 percent of attendees secured internships, received job offers, or were invited for second-round interviews. This outcome exceeded expectations and underscored the event’s success in delivering tangible career opportunities.

Motivated by this achievement, the Career Guidance Unit is committed to continuing its efforts to organize high-impact career fairs and mentoring initiatives. The overarching goal remains to equip University of Colombo students with the confidence and skills needed to navigate their career journeys and emerge as competitive candidates prepared to thrive in the global workforce.

The "Dream Big! Gateway to Scholarships & New Horizons Abroad" workshop series

The Career Guidance Unit of the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, in collaboration with DAAD Sri Lanka (German Academic Exchange Service), successfully hosted the “Dream Big! – Gateway to Scholarships & New Horizons Abroad” workshop on 22nd January 2025 at the ILC Building auditorium.

The workshop, attended by around 100 students, offered informative sessions on DAAD scholarships, application processes, qualifications needed, educational opportunities in Germany, career paths, and more. Ms. Nimaya Manudewa, the Regional Officer at the DAAD Information Centre in Colombo shared valuable insights, providing students with the essential information to navigate the competitive scholarship landscape.

To ensure ongoing engagement and support for students seeking international education, the Dream Big! series is planned to be held bi-monthly, connecting students with experts and scholarship providers.

By fostering awareness and offering structured guidance, the Career Guidance Unit is dedicated to empowering students to pursue global academic opportunities and achieve their aspirations.

Career Fair 2024 – Unlock Your Potential to Get Hired!

On August 2nd, 2024, the Career Guidance Unit of the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, successfully hosted the inaugural Career Fair 2024 – “Unlock Your Potential to Get Hired!” from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM at the Statistics Department building. This event was a collaborative effort with the University of Colombo’s Leo Club, Rotaract Club, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club, Student’s Union of the Science Faculty, and AIESEC.

The purpose of the career fair was to provide students with a platform to connect with potential employers, gain insights into the job market, and provide companies with the opportunity to recruit new talent. Ten leading companies in the industrial sector participated in the fair, including MAS Holdings, Parallax Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Dialog Network Services (Pvt) Ltd, Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC, Prima Management Services (Pvt) Ltd, Brandix Lanka Ltd, Hemas Consumer Brands, Softlogic Life Insurance PLC, Concord Footwear (Pvt) Ltd and SmithKline Beecham (Pvt) Ltd.

With over 160 students in attendance, the career fair was a remarkable success. Over 40% of the students who participated were either recruited for company positions or shortlisted for second interviews, marking a significant success in achieving the fair’s objectives. This accomplishment sets the stage for future career fairs and mentoring workshops, further empowering our students to excel in their careers and become strong candidates in the industrial world.

Considering the feedback from both students and companies, we will work to host even more refined and impactful career fairs along with our series of mentoring workshops to better equip University of Colombo students, ensuring they are well-prepared and fully equipped to make a strong impact in the industry.

Career Fair 2024 – Phase 01 Mentoring Workshop

On June 29, 2024, the Career Guidance Unit of the University of Colombo, Faculty of Science, successfully hosted the Mentoring Workshop, marking the inaugural step of the Career Fair 2024 – “Unlock Your Potential to Get Hired!” The three-hour event was a collaborative effort with the University of Colombo’s Leo Club, Rotaract Club, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club, and AIESEC.

Aimed at enhancing students’ potential and assisting them in securing their dream jobs, the workshop began with an introductory session to illuminate students on the do’s and don’ts in an interview. This was followed by a series of mock interviews for over 100 undergraduates from the University of Colombo, held at the Statistics Department building. These interviews were conducted by 28 distinguished resource persons, including leading industry experts such as senior executives and managers from pioneering companies, as well as esteemed lecturers from the Faculty of Science.

Students were provided with invaluable feedback on their interview skills and CVs, empowering them to reach their full potential. Additionally offering a unique opportunity for students to gain practical experience, build confidence, and receive personalized advice from industry professionals. Students left the premises better armed to navigate the competitive job market, improve their employability, and increase their chances of securing their dream jobs. The event was a resounding success, highlighting the importance of such initiatives in fostering professional growth and development.

Unilever Purpose Workshop

The Unilever purpose workshop, powered by Unilever Sri LankaFEEL LANKA, and the Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, was successfully held on 18th June 2022, from 8.00 am to 12.00 pm. Four eminent speakers served as resource person in the workshop and shared their insights with enthusiastic young undergraduates who explore the ultimate graduate learning outcomes and career paths.

Meta+

META+ is a joint project organized by the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club under Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science and the Leo of Club of Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, which comprises series of webinars and a competition on Digital media marketing in order to give a broad knowledge about the subject to undergraduates of Sri Lankan Universities, and to develop skills required for implementing marketing strategies all the while dealing with the challenges. This event saw over 200+ registered participants.

The project was kick started with the airing of the first workshop on “Introduction to digital media marketing” held on the 4th December at 7.30pm and onwards via Zoom. The resource person for this workshop was Mr. Shawn Moses (Lead digital strategist at Creative-hub and former Lead digital strategist IKON). This workshop enrolled over 100 participants.

 

Non-academic program

Organizations having much better skilled and creative employees can easily avoid wasteful investment to improve efficiency and performance of the organizations. However, specific organizations such as tertiary education institutes i.e. universities require a set of employees that are dynamic and able to meet the timely demands. Academic staff of the most universities are provided with training and workshops periodically in order to reach their highest potential in their respective areas of work. Therefore, this is a series of workshops organized by the Career Guidance Unit and the Staff Training Subcommittee of the Faculty to develop skills of the non-academic members (Management Assistants, Laboratory Assistants and technicians, Clerical staff) of the faculty.

The objective of this program is to enhance the English language and computer literacy among non-academic staff and to enhance the soft skills of non-academic staff members.

Evaluation of the program will be done by using questionnaires to evaluate each session conducted and to gain ideas for further improvement. We believe conducting intermittent training programs for the different groups of university non-academic employees can enhance the employee’s performance as well as the institutional performance.

Workshop on “To be an Academic”

A webinar “To be an Academic” organized by the Academic Mentoring Program of Faculty of Science (under the Career Guidance Unit of the Faculty) was held on 12th August 2021 from 4.00 to 5.30 pm. It was conducted by Professor Emeritus Sarath W. Kotagama to inspire the young academics who are in their early career stage. Professor Kotagama shared about his journey as an academic and a researcher including many experiences throughout his career.

Road to Graduate Programs

It is well said that “Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world.” Simply because education helps people become better citizens, get a better-paid job, and shows the difference between good and bad. At the same time, helps to grow and develop.

After spending nearly 3-4 years at university the next step of many graduates is to pursue their higher studies, either by enrolling in a Masters or a PhD program. But getting to know the correct pathway to approach such programs have been an issue to many of them. Thus, catering the need of many graduates, Career Guidance Unit of Faculty of Science organized “Road to Graduate Programs” webinar on 27th September 2021 via Zoom platform. The session witnessed more than 100 participants of all the years, who follow different streams.

The webinar was conducted by Dr. Joshua Coco, the Assistant Dean and Executive Director of Advancement, Outreach, Recruitment, Enrollment, Advancement, and Marketing at Rosenstiel school of Marine and Atmospheric science, University of Miami, USA.

 

Many insights were shared regarding the different graduate programs such as MS and PhD programs conducted in Rosenstiel school of Marine and Atmospheric science, the eligibility criteria for students, the deadlines and many more. During the Q & A session various questions were bought in by the participants regarding applying for higher studies, thus it was very interactive. The session ended on a positive note with lot being discussed in the given timeframe.

Keep up the spirit and stay tuned for more interesting educational sessions and webinars by CGU, FOS. We’ll be more than happy to support you all, in any way possible.

Next Generation Women Leaders Asia Pacific virtual program

The virtual program to explore the importance of women in leadership, develop a sense of connection and create a long-lasting community was held from 17 – 18th June 2021. The program was continued with workshops and informative virtual sessions throughout July.

For more information please visit – https://www.mckinsey.com/next-generation-women-leaders/asia-pacific

Inaugural meeting of the Academic Mentoring Program of Faculty of Science

The Inaugural meeting of the Academic Mentoring Programme of the Faculty of Science was held successfully on April 19, 2021, with the participation of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Colombo, Dean, Faculty of Science and the members of the Faculty Mentoring Committee, and all the registered mentees and mentors under the programme.

The speakers of the meeting included Prof Chamari Hettiarachchi, Co-Director, Career Guidance Unit, Prof. Erandathie Lokupitiya, Coordinator, Academic Mentoring Programme, Snr. Prof Chandrika Wijeyaratne, Vice Chancellor of University of Colombo, Snr. Prof Upul Sonnadra, Dean, Faculty of Science, and Snr. Prof Preethi Udagama, Advisor to the Academic Mentoring Programme.

Workshop on higher educational opportunities in University of Miami, USA

A virtual workshop was held for the students of the Faculty of Science who are planning to pursue their higher education, on Ph.D., MS, and Master of Professional Science degrees from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences on 15th April 2021 from 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm. This workshop was conducted by Dr. Josh Coco from the University of Miami, USA.

CGU Orientation Programme – 2021

Personality Development Programme of Career Guidance Unit

The orientation programme for the freshers was held on 9th April 2021 from 9.00 am to 12.00 pm via zoom (Live screen from the Dean’s office Boardroom) with the participation of Co – Directors, Alumnae and Corporate partners.

Academic Mentoring Program of Faculty of Science

In line with the academic Mentoring Program of the University of Colombo, the Faculty of Science has initiated an academic mentoring program targeting the professional development of the new recruits to the academic staff of the Faculty. Under this program, each newly recruited probationary academic staff member (mentee) will have the opportunity to professionally develop through continued communication and guidance of an experienced person (mentor), to reach academic excellence through teaching, learning activities, research, and service to the university and the outside community.

The objective of the program is to promote academic excellence within the young academics of the faculty targeting a quality output at individual, institutional, and societal/ national level. The mentoring committee consists of a Chair, an Advisor, and members from each department for proper and continued implementation of the program within the faculty. Professor Preethi Udagama from Department of Zoology and Environment Science is serving as the advisor and Professor Erandathie Lokupitiya from Department of Zoology and Environment Science is serving as the coordinator of the Academic Mentoring Program. The following members will represent each department within this committee for year 2021.

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The Career Guidance Unit of the Faculty of Science (CGU/FOS) is one of the leading units in the University that caters the undergraduates with the essential aspects of career and personal development. With the active participation of a dedicated group of volunteers consisting of academic staff members, CGU/FOS assist students with plentiful opportunities for their personal and professional development. 

Amidst the new normal, the 2021 Academic year successfully facilitated more than 1000 students partnering with nearly 50 private and corporate sector establishments, alumni, and Human Resource Professionals. 

Why Career Guidance?

Today academic knowledge single-handedly does not suffice to grow and excel in professional and personal life. Therefore, career and personal development are essential aspects of undergraduate training.

It is important that our graduates not only be academically and technically sound, but also have the knowledge in other personality fronts. Thus, it is essential to develop transferable/life skills, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of undergraduates that would eventually lead to both their professional and personal success.

VISION

  • Guiding and providing required resources to support career & life aspirations of undergraduates of the Faculty of Science.

MISSION

  • To become a center of excellence to empower students with the required knowledge and experience to mould and fortify their professional, higher educational, career and life aspirations though a well-crafted series of events and programs.
Objectives
  • Helping students to profile oneself and realize ones true potential within the realm of their personality.
  • Creating an environment where students identify personality developments in themselves in relations to professional expectations.
  • Introducing the students to the world of work and its dynamics.
  • Help the students transform ones academically strengthened knowledge to suit industry and academia.
  • Help develop a robust career/life plan for oneself and make the right decisions in life.