Spectrum Institute of Science & Technology felicitates the graduating batch of 2019
View(s):The convocation ceremony of the graduating batch of 2019 of the Edinburgh Napier University, the collaborative partner of Spectrum Institute of Science & Technology (SIST) was held on the 29th of January 2020 at the Mt. Lavinia Hotel.
The students received their priced degree for BSc (Hons) Microbiology and Biotechnology and BSc. Microbiology and Biotechnology at the ceremony. The convocation ceremony was attended by the Vice Principal, International for Edinburgh Napier University Mr. Micheal Greenhalgh and the academic staff representatives of the Edinburgh Napier university along with the management and the faculty of SIST.
The convocation ceremony commenced with the open declaration by the chairman of SIST, Mr. Jayanthan Kulasingham followed by the presentation of the graduates. University medals were awarded by the Edinburgh Napier University for outstanding academic achievements to Parami Pieris for BSc (Hons) in Microbiology and Biotechnology and Saravanagomathy Sithambaranathan for BSc. Microbiology and Biotechnology.
Mr. Micheal Greenhalgh addressed the gathering on his graduate address where he highlighted on the importance of collaboration, research and innovation.
The valedictorian Parami Pieris addressed the gathering and shared her experiences on the journey towards receiving this prestigious degree qualification. This was followed by the SIST graduate pledge lead by Saravanagomathy Sithambaranathan.
The chairman of SIST, Mr. Jayanthan Kulasingham addressed the gathering. He extended his best wishes to the graduates while encouraging them to pursue their higher education which was followed by the vote of thanks by Adhshyan Ganeshmoorthy, the President of the Spectrum Students’ Society.
SIST wishes these young graduates all the best in their future endeavours and welcome them to the diverse alumni of SIST. SIST strongly believes that these graduates will live up to the expectations of the mankind and serve the society by cascading their scientific knowledge through research and innovation.