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iChem Academy students visit University of Melbourne, Australia

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About a 100 students (including Sri Lankan students) of the iChem Academy, an institute that is well known for excellence in teaching Chemistry in Melbourne, attended the University of Melbourne for a whole-day programme on January 15, hosted by the School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Australia.

Prof. Muthupandian Ashokkumar, (Deputy Vice-Chancellor International & Head of School of Chemistry of the University of Melbourne) coordinated the programme on behalf of the University. The directress and the sole Lecturer of the iChem Academy, Dr Leena Devendra Dharmarathne , a past student of St. Mary’s Convent, Matara, was conferred the Doctorate (PhD) in Chemistry from the University of Melbourne in 2013. Dr Leena organised the entire event under the guidance of Prof. Ashokkumar. Prof. Ashokkumar welcomed the students at a function held at the Masson Theatre of the School of Chemistry.

During the function, several students also got an opportunity to deliver speeches. The Year 10, 11 and 12 students who attended the program were from leading schools throughout Victoria, Australia. The purpose of the visit and the program was to establish a platform between the iChem Academy students and the University of Melbourne regarding Science, Medicine and Biomedicine academic pathways and showcase the university facilities and environment. The programme was a rare opportunity for students to visit the University of Melbourne and to gain access to the facilities. The event was considered the first time that the University of Melbourne has hosted the above specified number of students from a private academic institute that is managed and the lessons are conducted by a sole female Lecturer.

The students visited the teaching laboratories of the School of Chemistry, BIO21 Institute, and the Faculty of Medicine.

The entire programme and activities made a significant impact on them and the students were impressed by the world-class research facilities of the University of Melbourne. One of the important outcomes of the programme was that students have gained a deeper understanding of how essential learning Chemistry is for their future Academia.

The Parents who attended were delighted with the staff’s warm welcome and professional yet friendly gesture. They have developed a great respect towards the University and were very thankful for this rare  opportunity for their children. Based on the positive feedback, Dr. Leena intends to organizewith the University of Melbourne to conduct the programme annually.

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