National Drug Prevention Week (24th June - 1st July 2019)

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Civil Engineering Auditorium

Along with the National Drug Prevention Week (24th June - 1st July 2019), an awareness programme was organized by the Student Welfare Division in collaboration with the Student Counselling Unit - University of Moratuwa.
Resource persons from National Dangerous Drugs Control Board.
1. Mr. Aloka Bandara
2. Mr. Pradeep Kumara

A guest lecture on “Student counselling and mental health in Sri Lankan Universities: Trends, challenges and best practices"

A guest lecture on “Student counselling and mental health in Sri Lankan Universities: Trends, challenges and best practices”
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CSE Seminar room

Speaker : Professor (Mrs.) Samudra Kathriarachchi
Snr. Professor of Psychiatry, Founder & Former Director of “Manasuwa Piyasa” at Colombo South Teaching Hospital.
Honorary consultant Psychiatrist
Former President of College of Psychiatry

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