A Guest Lecture Held on Best Practices, Challenges, and Future Prospects in Sustainable Tourism: Insights from New Zealand

A guest lecture titled "Best Practices, Challenges and Future Prospects in Sustainability Initiatives in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry – A Case Study of New Zealand" was successfully held on the 28th of May 2025 at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya. The event was organized by the Department of Archaeology – Students’ Union, Tourism and Cultural Resources Management in collaboration with the New Zealand High Commission, Sri Lanka.

The session featured an insightful presentation by Associate Professor Dr. Julia N. Albrecht from the Department of Tourism, University of Otago, New Zealand, a renowned academic and expert in the fields of sustainable tourism, destination management, and visitor governance.

Dr. Albrecht shared a wealth of knowledge on how New Zealand has pioneered sustainable tourism initiatives, focusing on strategies that not only enhance environmental conservation but also promote inclusive tourism development. She emphasized the vital role of indigenous community involvement in tourism planning and decision-making, particularly in preserving cultural values and ensuring that benefits are equitably shared.

The lecture also addressed some of the pressing challenges faced by New Zealand, such as the exceeding of carrying capacity in popular tourist destinations, which impacts both environmental quality and tourist satisfaction. Through real-world case studies and data-driven insights, Dr. Albrecht illustrated how thoughtful, collaborative planning can create more resilient and responsible tourism models.

Following the presentation, a lively Q&A session took place, where Dr. Albrecht responded to questions from students and academic staff members with clarity, warmth, and enthusiasm. Her engaging delivery and thoughtful perspectives made the session highly interactive and enriching for all participants.

The event was graced by the presence of Ms. Gabrielle Isaak, Deputy High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, New Zealand High Commission; Professor M. M. Gunathilake, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences; and Mrs. Umanga Rammunugoda, Head of the Department of Archaeology, alongside several senior lecturers, academic staff, and undergraduates.

This lecture offered a timely reminder of the importance of sustainability in shaping the future of global tourism and provided valuable insights for tourism students and professionals alike.

A Collaborative Workshop with PRASL and SCoRe Held at the University of Kelaniya

Undergraduates from the Public Relations and Media Management (PRMM) degree program at the Department of Mass Communication, University of Kelaniya, participated in a workshop jointly organized by the Public Relations Association of Sri Lanka (PRASL) and the Department of Mass Communication in collaboration with the School of Communications & Reputation (SCoRe), India. The workshop was held on June 05, 2025, at the Studio of the Department of Mass Communication, University of Kelaniya.

Ms. Tamanna Sign, Head of Student Affairs at SCoRe, facilitated the workshop. She delivered an engaging and informative session on the public relations landscape in India, incorporating real-world Indian PR campaigns to prompt interactive discussions. The session concluded with an insightful discussion, during which students shared their key takeaways and reflected on the differences between the PR industries in Sri Lanka and India.

This valuable learning opportunity was made possible through the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between PRASL and the University of Kelaniya, aimed at fostering international exposure for PRMM undergraduates and connecting them with global PR industry stakeholders.

The event was attended by Dr. Manoj Jinadasa, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Mass Communication; Mr. Mushthak Ahemd, President of PRASL; Mr. Ashan Jayathilake, Secretary of PRASL; Ms. Twisha Gupta, Marketing and Communication Executive at SCoRe; Ms. Dasini I. Madurasinghe, Subject Coordinator of the PRMM degree program; and academic staff members of the Department of Mass Communication.

Faculty Excellence Award – Dean’s List, Faculty of Social Sciences

The Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Kelaniyamarked a significant milestone with the launch of its inaugural Dean’s List Award Ceremony, held on May 30, 2025, at the Faculty Board Room. The event was organized by the Faculty Quality Assurance Cell (QAC) to honor and celebrate academic excellence among its student body.

The prestigious Dean’s List recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance throughout the academic year. A total of 136 students from across the faculty’s departments were awarded for their outstanding achievements.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of Professor M. M, Gunatilake, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences; Heads of Departments; members of the Faculty QAC Committee; and students. Delivering the keynote address, the Dean emphasized the importance of celebrating academic merit, noting that “the Dean’s List is more than a certificate—it's a symbol of hard work, consistency, and academic excellence.”

This new initiative reflects the Faculty’s ongoing commitment to fostering a culture of quality, achievement, and student-centered education. By institutionalizing the Dean’s List, the Faculty of Social Sciences aims to inspire and motivate students to pursue excellence in their academic journeys.

The Dean’s List Award Ceremony will be held annually, serving as a cornerstone of recognition within the Faculty’s academic calendar.

Dr. Manoj Jinadasa Assumes Duties as the New Head of the Department of Mass Communication

Dr. Manoj Jinadasa has officially assumed duties as the new Head of the Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, effective May 20, 2025. The formal appointment was conferred by Senior Professor Nilanthi De Silva, Vice-Chancellor of the University, during a ceremony held at the Vice-Chancellor's office.

 To commemorate this significant occasion, a traditional pirith chanting ceremony was held at the Department premises, with the participation of a number of Buddhist monks, including the Most Venerable Maha Thero Koswaththe Ariyawimala, as well as other high-ranking monks who serve in the University as professors and occupy leading academic and administrative positions. Academic and non-academic staff members were also present, including Professor M. M. Gunatilake, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences; Professor Sunanda Madduma Bandara, Former Vice-Chancellor; and other deans and heads from the Faculties of Medicine, Science, Commerce and Management, and Graduate Studies, along with former Heads of the Department and current departmental staff.

Dr. Jinadasa brings extensive expertise as a Senior Lecturer specializing in strategic communication, digital media, and public relations. His professional portfolio includes consultancy roles with prestigious international development organizations, such as ITDG-UK and the World Bank’s Gemi Diriya project. His scholarly research spans diverse fields, including critical digital network media theory, masculinity and media, creative community development, gender studies, LGBTIQ+ issues, sexual health, higher education policy, and media psychology.

Throughout his distinguished academic career, Dr. Jinadasa has made substantial contributions to curriculum development in Sri Lanka’s higher education sector, pioneering the introduction of critical subject areas such as Public Relations, International Public Relations, Soft Power and Communication, and Media Psychology. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Digital Media and Critical Cultural Studies from Newcastle University, United Kingdom, along with multiple postgraduate qualifications in Indian Classical Music, Psychology, Translation Studies, and Research Methodologies.

A recipient of both Commonwealth and Presidential Postgraduate Scholarships, Dr. Jinadasa has authored 13 scholarly books and published nearly 25 academic articles in peer-reviewed journals, as well as 65 national and international conference papers. He has delivered presentations at prestigious international academic institutions, including Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India, Harvard University, the University of Oxford, the University of California, San Diego (USA), Newcastle University, and the University of Leicester (UK).

Dr. Jinadasa has actively engaged in academic discussions and dialogues with Professor Wimal Dissanayake (University of Hawaiʻi, USA), Professor Shelton Gunaratne (University of Minnesota, USA), and Professor Naren Chitty (Macquarie University, Australia; and Westminster University, UK) on a wide spectrum of media and communication disciplines, ranging from aesthetics, language, media philosophy to soft power and communication rationality.

Dr. Jinadasa maintains active affiliations with several prominent international academic bodies, including the International Communication Association (ICA), the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), and the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC). Currently, he serves as a co-investigator on an international research initiative examining education and masculinity in Sri Lanka, based at Newcastle University, under the supervision of Reader Dr. Chris Haywood—an eminent scholar in Critical Masculinity Studies and globally recognized as a former Chair of the American Men’s Studies Association.

 

 

Expert Insights on Publishing with Springer: Dr. Uday Chatterjee Leads Academic Session at University of Kelaniya

Renowned academic and Springer Nature Editor, Dr. Uday Chatterjee, delivered an engaging and informative session on “Key Insights, Hints and Tips for Research Paper and Book Publication with Springer” at the University of Kelaniya on April 29, 2025. The event was organised by the Research Centre for Social Sciences (RCSS), Faculty of Social Sciences, and was held at the Faculty Board Room.

Dr. Chatterjee, who serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Bhatter College, Dantan (Vidyasagar University), West Bengal, India, is also an Editor and Book Series Editor at Springer Nature. His session offered valuable guidance on the step-by-step process of publishing with Springer, submission protocols and manuscript preparation, understanding copyright, royalties, and Open Access policies, and expanding global publishing opportunities for scholars, with a focus on increased contributions from South Asian academics.

The event commenced with a Welcome Address by Professor A. G. Amarasinghe, Director of RCSS and a special address was delivered by Professor M. M. Gunatilake, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, highlighting the pivotal role of academic publishing in knowledge dissemination and institutional visibility.

Following the session, Dr. Uday Chatterjee paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor of the University of Kelaniya, Senior Professor Nilanthi de Silva, on April 30, 2025. Held at the Vice-Chancellor’s office, the meeting provided an opportunity to discuss future academic collaborations and to strengthen ties between the University of Kelaniya and international publishing platforms such as Springer Nature. Moreover, the occasion was graced by the presence of Professor A. G. Amarasinghe. 

 

 

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